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During a cabinet meeting Thursday morning, President Donald Trump took the opportunity to discuss the strides private space exploration companies have made when it comes to the science of launching rockets. The president mentioned Elon Musk, the CEO, founder and lead designer of SpaceX, which successfully launched one of Musk’s Tesla vehicles into space with one of SpaceX’s...

If sending Teslas to space was not enough of a record, Elon Musk‘s space agency SpaceX today launched into orbit its Falcon 9 rocket carrying what is said to be its largest payload till date. The 50th Falcon 9 launch was earlier targeted for February 25. However, after the delays, the rocket carried the Hispasat 30W-6 from Cape Canaveral, which is a Spanish communications...

WASHINGTON — SpaceX expects to launch its biggest rocket yet, the Big Falcon Rocket, into orbit in 2020, ahead of a planned mission to Mars a few years later. X The BFR will be "orbital in 2020 or so" but "we'll see short hops next year," SpaceX Chief Operating Officer Gwynne Shotwell said during a panel late Monday at the Satellite 2018 convention. Her comments on initial BFR...

QUEBEC CITY, /CNW Telbec/ - Canadian company Creepex is about to deliver the first mechanic creeper specially designed to work and inspect the belly of Falcon 9 rockets produced by SpaceX. After trying the BodyGuard creeper — a patented Creepex product presented at the SEMA show in Las Vegas and presented by TV host Jay Leno on Jay Leno's Garage — a SpaceX engineer has...

Spacex Mars Ship To Start Testing Next Year

Spacex Mars Ship To Start Testing Next Year

SpaceX Big Falcon Spaceship to fly next Year
SpaceX will fly its world\'s biggest rocket yet, sometimes next year, If everything goes according to plans, that is.
At the South by South West event in Austin, Elon Musk made few announcements regarding future plans for BFR and BFS.
BFR or the booster part of the BFR system is yet to be fully designed and tests on any of the BFR components are still months if not a year away.
However, testing on Raptor engine have been going on for sometimes and final phase of testing is about to be completed. Just in time for first assembly of Big Falcon Spaceship.
At the event in Austin, Elon Musk detailed plans for Big Falcon spaceship, whose assembly should start sometimes later this year, presumably not later than June.
Testing on main BFS components has been going on for the past 18 months, with main fuel tanks being tested to a point of destruction.
BFS assembly will commence quite soon, and we might see the glimpse of Big Falcon spaceship as early as late September of this year.
Elon Musk said, the BFS will be ready for flight tests as early as first half of 2019, with short hop flights, also known as grasshopper flight tests to establish flight characteristics and flight dynamics of the Mars spaceship. the BFS will undergo these until the Spacecraft is ready for actual commercial flights sometimes in 2022.
Elon Musk didn’t specify how much would BFS cost, however, using Falcon Heavy as a guiding principle, and the fact BFS is the very first of its kind, the costs must be in hundreds of millions dollars, my guess, $320-35...

Spacex Mars Ship To Start Testing Next Year

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SpaceX Big Falcon Spaceship to fly next Year
SpaceX will fly its world\'s biggest rocket yet, sometimes next year, If everything goes according to plans, that is.
At the South by South West event in Austin, Elon Musk made few announcements regarding future plans for BFR and BFS.
BFR or the booster part of the BFR system is yet to be fully designed and tests on any of the BFR components are still months if not a year away.
However, testing on Raptor engine have been going on for sometimes and final phase of testing is about to be completed. Just in time for first assembly of Big Falcon Spaceship.
At the event in Austin, Elon Musk detailed plans for Big Falcon spaceship, whose assembly should start sometimes later this year, presumably not later than June.
Testing on main BFS components has been going on for the past 18 months, with main fuel tanks being tested to a point of destruction.
BFS assembly will commence quite soon, and we might see the glimpse of Big Falcon spaceship as early as late September of this year.
Elon Musk said, the BFS will be ready for flight tests as early as first half of 2019, with short hop flights, also known as grasshopper flight tests to establish flight characteristics and flight dynamics of the Mars spaceship. the BFS will undergo these until the Spacecraft is ready for actual commercial flights sometimes in 2022.
Elon Musk didn’t specify how much would BFS cost, however, using Falcon Heavy as a guiding principle, and the fact BFS is the very first of its kind, the costs must be in hundreds of millions dollars, my guess, $320-35...

Elon Musk: Mars rocket will fly next year

Elon Musk: Mars rocket will fly next year

During a Q&A at the SXSW festival, Elon Musk said SpaceX will be ready to fly its Mars rocket in 2019.
Musk said last year that his Mas rocket, called BFR or Big Falcon Rocket, could one day fly people from city to city on Earth in incredibly short time spans, touting that it would take 30 minutes to hop from New York to Shanghai.
CNN\'s Samuel Burke reports....

Elon Musk: Mars rocket will fly next year

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During a Q&A at the SXSW festival, Elon Musk said SpaceX will be ready to fly its Mars rocket in 2019.
Musk said last year that his Mas rocket, called BFR or Big Falcon Rocket, could one day fly people from city to city on Earth in incredibly short time spans, touting that it would take 30 minutes to hop from New York to Shanghai.
CNN\'s Samuel Burke reports....

Watch SpaceX Launch A Tesla Roadster To Mars On The Falcon Heavy Rocket — And Why It Matters

SpaceX just launched a Tesla Roadster to Mars on this: SpaceX\'s Falcon Heavy rocket.
This was the Falcon Heavy\'s maiden flight. It\'s the launch that everyone\'s been waiting for. The Falcon Heavy is a monster.
It has 27 engines, can generate more power than 18 747 jumbo jets, and is the most powerful rocket to fly since NASA\'s moon rocket, the Saturn V.
Making it the most powerful functioning rocket on Earth. This is one of SpaceX\'s most difficult launches. Musk even said \"Just bear in mind that there is a good chance this monster rocket blows up.\"
But it didn\'t!
Even though this was a test launch, Musk took the opportunity to send some payload to space. A Tesla Roadster, which will eventually reach Mars\' orbit.
Now, that\'s a rocket test like we\'ve never seen before. Afterward, SpaceX retrieved each of the 3 boosters for possible reuse. They landed one booster on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean and 2 at its landing base in Florida.
Musk has said the Falcon Heavy could usher people to Mars someday in the future. That day now looks closer than ever. And who knows?
Maybe a Roadster will be waiting when they get there.
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Watch SpaceX Launch A Tesla Roadster To Mars On The Falcon Heavy Rocket — And Why It Matters

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SpaceX just launched a Tesla Roadster to Mars on this: SpaceX\'s Falcon Heavy rocket.
This was the Falcon Heavy\'s maiden flight. It\'s the launch that everyone\'s been waiting for. The Falcon Heavy is a monster.
It has 27 engines, can generate more power than 18 747 jumbo jets, and is the most powerful rocket to fly since NASA\'s moon rocket, the Saturn V.
Making it the most powerful functioning rocket on Earth. This is one of SpaceX\'s most difficult launches. Musk even said \"Just bear in mind that there is a good chance this monster rocket blows up.\"
But it didn\'t!
Even though this was a test launch, Musk took the opportunity to send some payload to space. A Tesla Roadster, which will eventually reach Mars\' orbit.
Now, that\'s a rocket test like we\'ve never seen before. Afterward, SpaceX retrieved each of the 3 boosters for possible reuse. They landed one booster on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean and 2 at its landing base in Florida.
Musk has said the Falcon Heavy could usher people to Mars someday in the future. That day now looks closer than ever. And who knows?
Maybe a Roadster will be waiting when they get there.
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Falcon Heavy Test Flight

Falcon Heavy Test Flight

Following its first test launch, Falcon Heavy is now the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift more than twice the payload of the next closest operational vehicle, the Delta IV Heavy, at one-third the cost. Falcon Heavy draws upon the proven heritage and reliability of Falcon 9.
Its first stage is composed of three Falcon 9 nine-engine cores whose 27 Merlin engines together generate more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft. Only the Saturn V moon rocket, last flown in 1973, delivered more payload to orbit. Falcon Heavy was designed from the outset to carry humans into space and restores the possibility of flying missions with crew to the Moon or Mars....

Falcon Heavy Test Flight

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Following its first test launch, Falcon Heavy is now the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift more than twice the payload of the next closest operational vehicle, the Delta IV Heavy, at one-third the cost. Falcon Heavy draws upon the proven heritage and reliability of Falcon 9.
Its first stage is composed of three Falcon 9 nine-engine cores whose 27 Merlin engines together generate more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft. Only the Saturn V moon rocket, last flown in 1973, delivered more payload to orbit. Falcon Heavy was designed from the outset to carry humans into space and restores the possibility of flying missions with crew to the Moon or Mars....

Elon Musk Answers Your Questions! | SXSW 2018

Elon Musk Answers Your Questions! | SXSW 2018

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From space travel to deep earth boring, Elon Musk shares his opinions on AI, Mars, and business. He explores his early years as an entrepreneur that led to creating some of the most cutting-edge companies on the planet, in the planet and beyond. Oh, and there is a great little ditty at the end.
About SXSW:
Started in 1987, South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive, and music festivals and conferences that take place early each year in mid-March in Austin, Texas. SXSW’s original goal was to create an event that would act as a tool for creative people and the companies they work with to develop their careers, to bring together people from a wide area to meet and share ideas. That continues to be the goal today whether it is music, film or interactive technologies.
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Elon Musk Answers Your Questions! | SXSW 2018

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From space travel to deep earth boring, Elon Musk shares his opinions on AI, Mars, and business. He explores his early years as an entrepreneur that led to creating some of the most cutting-edge companies on the planet, in the planet and beyond. Oh, and there is a great little ditty at the end.
About SXSW:
Started in 1987, South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive, and music festivals and conferences that take place early each year in mid-March in Austin, Texas. SXSW’s original goal was to create an event that would act as a tool for creative people and the companies they work with to develop their careers, to bring together people from a wide area to meet and share ideas. That continues to be the goal today whether it is music, film or interactive technologies.
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Visit the SXSW WEBSITE: http://www.sxsw.com
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Elon Musk Gives Updates on Mission to Mars.

Elon Musk Gives Updates on Mission to Mars.

Elon Musk gives new details about SpaceX Mission to Mars at the 2017 International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, Australia and reveals plans to shorten most long distance travels to less than 30 minutes. September 2017....

Elon Musk Gives Updates on Mission to Mars.

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Elon Musk gives new details about SpaceX Mission to Mars at the 2017 International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, Australia and reveals plans to shorten most long distance travels to less than 30 minutes. September 2017....

FULL Elon Musk’s Speech at SpaceX 2017 Event

FULL Elon Musk’s Speech at SpaceX 2017 Event

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk full speech on Multiplanetary within SpaceX September 2017 Event. Elon Musk speaks on technical difficulties and challenges to make people present at Mars. This is the continuation of Elon Musk’s legendary 2016 speech on Multiplanetary and Mars travelling.
Currently Elon Musk is the CEO and Lead Designer of SpaceX. The company developed Falcon and Dragon spacecraft units. A bunch of their rockets has been successfully launched and returned to starting place. Today’s SpaceX presentation is providing from International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia. Elon Musk talks on Making Life Multiplanetary.
Elon Musk mentioned 16 successful launches of their rockets. In perspective SpaceX will launch a lot of launches of rockets per day. Elon says that making Dragon and Falcon 9 will allow to create Falcon Heavy and push the whole Mars Mission forward. Main SpaceX Ship called BFR will has 31 Raptor engines with total payload is 150 tons. Elon Musk said that BFR will cost less than most of currently available aircrafts! BFR will be used for launching satellites, International Space Station ISS updates, and Moon and Mars travelling as a result.
SpaceX already started CARGO Missions to create BFR under 2022. In 2024 there will be 4 BFR ships to find water and colonize the planet. BFR will also be used for moving around the Earth for short periods of time.
This is the full version of Elon Musk
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FULL Elon Musk’s Speech at SpaceX 2017 Event

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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk full speech on Multiplanetary within SpaceX September 2017 Event. Elon Musk speaks on technical difficulties and challenges to make people present at Mars. This is the continuation of Elon Musk’s legendary 2016 speech on Multiplanetary and Mars travelling.
Currently Elon Musk is the CEO and Lead Designer of SpaceX. The company developed Falcon and Dragon spacecraft units. A bunch of their rockets has been successfully launched and returned to starting place. Today’s SpaceX presentation is providing from International Astronautical Congress in Adelaide, Australia. Elon Musk talks on Making Life Multiplanetary.
Elon Musk mentioned 16 successful launches of their rockets. In perspective SpaceX will launch a lot of launches of rockets per day. Elon says that making Dragon and Falcon 9 will allow to create Falcon Heavy and push the whole Mars Mission forward. Main SpaceX Ship called BFR will has 31 Raptor engines with total payload is 150 tons. Elon Musk said that BFR will cost less than most of currently available aircrafts! BFR will be used for launching satellites, International Space Station ISS updates, and Moon and Mars travelling as a result.
SpaceX already started CARGO Missions to create BFR under 2022. In 2024 there will be 4 BFR ships to find water and colonize the planet. BFR will also be used for moving around the Earth for short periods of time.
This is the full version of Elon Musk
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Elon Musk Outlines Future For Spacex

Elon Musk Outlines Future For Spacex

Elon Musk outlines future for SpaceX
Just before quite successful launch of Falcon Heavy, Elon outlined some of the future plans for SpaceX and what we can expect in coming years.
Although, everything was betting on Falcon Heavy being a success, and success it was, considering all the initial technical issues with the rocket.
However, before SpaceX launched Falcon Heavy, Elon Musk have impromptu press conference outlining few plans for the future of SpaceX and manned flight.
The disappointing bit is, there’ll be no Falcon Heavy manned missions.
Problem with heavy vibration during the tests and subsequent loss of central core, perhaps illustrated the reason why, but risk of human casualties due to rocket failure at the launch aren’t worth the risk.
Falcon Heavy was touted as potential system SpaceX could use for manned missions to Moon and even Mars. Hope was, SpaceX could use Falcon Heavy to launch two tourists around the Moon.
Falcon 9 rocket, mainstay of SpaceX isn’t capable of sending Dragon II spacecraft/lander beyond Low Earth Orbit, due to the shear mass of Dragon II @10 tons fully laden.
Falcon Heavy was considered best bet for manned flight, as it has capacity to send Dragon II to Mars.
However, this no longer being the case, and Falcon 9 being incapable of the task, Big Falcon Rocket remains only possibility.
SpaceX will put all its efforts in to developing Big Falcon Rocket and Big Falcon Spaceship.
Although in short to medium term, things won’t change much, Falcon 9 will remain main workhorse of SpaceX fleet and as it is cheapest option for gett...

Elon Musk Outlines Future For Spacex

published:09 Feb 2018

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Elon Musk outlines future for SpaceX
Just before quite successful launch of Falcon Heavy, Elon outlined some of the future plans for SpaceX and what we can expect in coming years.
Although, everything was betting on Falcon Heavy being a success, and success it was, considering all the initial technical issues with the rocket.
However, before SpaceX launched Falcon Heavy, Elon Musk have impromptu press conference outlining few plans for the future of SpaceX and manned flight.
The disappointing bit is, there’ll be no Falcon Heavy manned missions.
Problem with heavy vibration during the tests and subsequent loss of central core, perhaps illustrated the reason why, but risk of human casualties due to rocket failure at the launch aren’t worth the risk.
Falcon Heavy was touted as potential system SpaceX could use for manned missions to Moon and even Mars. Hope was, SpaceX could use Falcon Heavy to launch two tourists around the Moon.
Falcon 9 rocket, mainstay of SpaceX isn’t capable of sending Dragon II spacecraft/lander beyond Low Earth Orbit, due to the shear mass of Dragon II @10 tons fully laden.
Falcon Heavy was considered best bet for manned flight, as it has capacity to send Dragon II to Mars.
However, this no longer being the case, and Falcon 9 being incapable of the task, Big Falcon Rocket remains only possibility.
SpaceX will put all its efforts in to developing Big Falcon Rocket and Big Falcon Spaceship.
Although in short to medium term, things won’t change much, Falcon 9 will remain main workhorse of SpaceX fleet and as it is cheapest option for gett...

Elon Musk - Mission Mars 2024 - "Making life multiplanetary"

Elon Musk - Mission Mars 2024 - "Making life multiplanetary"

Elon Musk - Mission Mars 2024
Making life multiplanetary
Elon Musk unveiled incredible plan and vision to colonize Mars and establish potentially a Moon outpost.
The spacecraft Interplanetary Transport System or “BFR” Big Falcon Rocket as of now has no official name, is meant to take people to Mars and even the Moon.
The booster and Interplanetary Transport spacecraft underwent slight re-design to ensure the entire project has financial footing and long term viability.
Elon’s vision remains the same, however now with less pomp and circumstance and more with reality of what he is actually proposing, it won’t be cheap, and that’s for sure.
However, his timetable is pretty optimistic, and financial feasibility plan needs bit of a tweak here and there, well everywhere.
So what is Elon proposing?
The spacecraft, the booster is somewhat smaller, 9m wide, 58m tall rocket will produce 5.4 million pounds of thrust to lift what is almost identical in size ITS spacecraft.
Work on both spacecraft and the rocket will start early in 2019, with some of the components ready in late 2018, however I’ll be making a separate video on this subject.
If all goes well, first Cargo mission with now redesigned vehicle should be ready in 2022, when Mars is at its closest to Earth. However, Elon Musk admits this might be tad optimistic.
If all goes well the follow on cargo missions will continue in 2024 with two additional cargo spacecraft, and two manned spacecraft hitching a ride along. However!!!
Elon has very optimistic timetable and looking at SpaceX record as of late ...

Elon Musk - Mission Mars 2024 - "Making life multiplanetary"

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Elon Musk - Mission Mars 2024
Making life multiplanetary
Elon Musk unveiled incredible plan and vision to colonize Mars and establish potentially a Moon outpost.
The spacecraft Interplanetary Transport System or “BFR” Big Falcon Rocket as of now has no official name, is meant to take people to Mars and even the Moon.
The booster and Interplanetary Transport spacecraft underwent slight re-design to ensure the entire project has financial footing and long term viability.
Elon’s vision remains the same, however now with less pomp and circumstance and more with reality of what he is actually proposing, it won’t be cheap, and that’s for sure.
However, his timetable is pretty optimistic, and financial feasibility plan needs bit of a tweak here and there, well everywhere.
So what is Elon proposing?
The spacecraft, the booster is somewhat smaller, 9m wide, 58m tall rocket will produce 5.4 million pounds of thrust to lift what is almost identical in size ITS spacecraft.
Work on both spacecraft and the rocket will start early in 2019, with some of the components ready in late 2018, however I’ll be making a separate video on this subject.
If all goes well, first Cargo mission with now redesigned vehicle should be ready in 2022, when Mars is at its closest to Earth. However, Elon Musk admits this might be tad optimistic.
If all goes well the follow on cargo missions will continue in 2024 with two additional cargo spacecraft, and two manned spacecraft hitching a ride along. However!!!
Elon has very optimistic timetable and looking at SpaceX record as of late ...

Falcon Heavy Animation

Falcon Heavy Animation

When Falcon Heavy lifts off, it will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift more than twice the payload of the next closest operational vehicle, the Delta IV Heavy, at one-third the cost.
Falcon Heavy\'s first stage is composed of three Falcon 9 nine-engine cores whose 27 Merlin engines together generate more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft.
Following liftoff, the two side boosters separate from the center core and return to landing sites for future reuse. The center core, traveling further and faster than the side boosters, also returns for reuse, but lands on a drone ship located in the Atlantic Ocean.
At max velocity the Roadster will travel 11 km/s (7mi/s) and travel 400 million km (250 million mi) from Earth....

Falcon Heavy Animation

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When Falcon Heavy lifts off, it will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift more than twice the payload of the next closest operational vehicle, the Delta IV Heavy, at one-third the cost.
Falcon Heavy\'s first stage is composed of three Falcon 9 nine-engine cores whose 27 Merlin engines together generate more than 5 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, equal to approximately eighteen 747 aircraft.
Following liftoff, the two side boosters separate from the center core and return to landing sites for future reuse. The center core, traveling further and faster than the side boosters, also returns for reuse, but lands on a drone ship located in the Atlantic Ocean.
At max velocity the Roadster will travel 11 km/s (7mi/s) and travel 400 million km (250 million mi) from Earth....

Spacex Mars mission in Hindi | Elon musk

Spacex Mars mission in Hindi | Elon musk

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Elon Musk and SpaceX have proposed to develop a Mars transportation infrastructure in order to facilitate the eventual colonization of Mars. The design includes fully reusable launch vehicles, human-rated spacecraft, on-orbit propellant tankers, rapid-turnaround launch/landing mounts, and local production of rocket fuel on Mars via in situ resource utilization (ISRU). SpaceX\' aspirational goal is to put the first humans on Mars by 2024. As of October 2017, the key element of the infrastructure is the BFR, \"Big Fucking Rocket\" or \"Big Falcon Rocket\". It is a two-stage rocket where the upper stage is also used as spacecraft to reach Mars and to return to Earth. To achieve a large payload, the spacecraft first enters Earth orbit, where it is refuelled before it departs to Mars. After landing on Mars, the spacecraft is loaded with locally produced fuel to return to Earth. The expected payload of BFR is 150 tonnes (330,000 lb) to Mars. SpaceX intends to concentrate its resources on the transportation part of the Mars colonization project, including the design of a Sabatier propellant plant that will be deployed on Mars to synthesize methane and liquid oxygen as rocket propellants from the local supply of atmospheric carbon dioxide and ground-accessible water ice. However, Musk advocates a larger set of long-term Mars settlement objectives, going far beyond what SpaceX projects to build; a successful colonization would ultimately involve many more economic actors—whether individuals, companies, or governments—to facilitate t...

Spacex Mars mission in Hindi | Elon musk

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Elon Musk and SpaceX have proposed to develop a Mars transportation infrastructure in order to facilitate the eventual colonization of Mars. The design includes fully reusable launch vehicles, human-rated spacecraft, on-orbit propellant tankers, rapid-turnaround launch/landing mounts, and local production of rocket fuel on Mars via in situ resource utilization (ISRU). SpaceX\' aspirational goal is to put the first humans on Mars by 2024. As of October 2017, the key element of the infrastructure is the BFR, \"Big Fucking Rocket\" or \"Big Falcon Rocket\". It is a two-stage rocket where the upper stage is also used as spacecraft to reach Mars and to return to Earth. To achieve a large payload, the spacecraft first enters Earth orbit, where it is refuelled before it departs to Mars. After landing on Mars, the spacecraft is loaded with locally produced fuel to return to Earth. The expected payload of BFR is 150 tonnes (330,000 lb) to Mars. SpaceX intends to concentrate its resources on the transportation part of the Mars colonization project, including the design of a Sabatier propellant plant that will be deployed on Mars to synthesize methane and liquid oxygen as rocket propellants from the local supply of atmospheric carbon dioxide and ground-accessible water ice. However, Musk advocates a larger set of long-term Mars settlement objectives, going far beyond what SpaceX projects to build; a successful colonization would ultimately involve many more economic actors—whether individuals, companies, or governments—to facilitate t...

Mars by 2018? - Elon Musk

Mars by 2018? - Elon Musk

Can we go to Mars by 2018? Elon Musk thinks spacex can
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Mars by 2018? - Elon Musk

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Can we go to Mars by 2018? Elon Musk thinks spacex can
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SpaceX Big Falcon Spaceship to fly next Year
SpaceX will fly its world\'s biggest rocket yet, sometimes next year, If everything goes according to plans, that is.
At the South by South West event in Austin, Elon Musk made few announcements regarding future plans for BFR and BFS.
BFR or the boost

During a Q&A at the SXSW festival, Elon Musk said SpaceX will be ready to fly its Mars rocket in 2019.
Musk said last year that his Mas rocket, called BFR or Big Falcon Rocket, could one day fly people from city to city on Earth in incredibly short time spans, touting that it would take 30 minutes t

SpaceX just launched a Tesla Roadster to Mars on this: SpaceX\'s Falcon Heavy rocket.
This was the Falcon Heavy\'s maiden flight. It\'s the launch that everyone\'s been waiting for. The Falcon Heavy is a monster.
It has 27 engines, can generate more power than 18 747 jumbo jets, and is the most powe

Following its first test launch, Falcon Heavy is now the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift

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From space travel to deep earth boring, Elon Musk shares his opinions on AI, Mars, and business. He explores his early years as an entrepreneur that led to creating some of the most cutting-edge companies on the planet, in the planet an

Elon Musk gives new details about SpaceX Mission to Mars at the 2017 International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Adelaide, Australia and reveals plans to shorten most long distance travels to less than 30 minutes. September 2017.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk full speech on Multiplanetary within SpaceX September 2017 Event. Elon Musk speaks on technical difficulties and challenges to make people present at Mars. This is the continuation of Elon Musk’s legendary 2016 speech on Multiplanetary and Mars travelling.
Currently Elon Musk i

Elon Musk outlines future for SpaceX
Just before quite successful launch of Falcon Heavy, Elon outlined some of the future plans for SpaceX and what we can expect in coming years.
Although, everything was betting on Falcon Heavy being a success, and success it was, considering all the initial tech

Elon Musk - Mission Mars 2024
Making life multiplanetary
Elon Musk unveiled incredible plan and vision to colonize Mars and establish potentially a Moon outpost.
The spacecraft Interplanetary Transport System or “BFR” Big Falcon Rocket as of now has no official name, is meant to take people t

When Falcon Heavy lifts off, it will be the most powerful operational rocket in the world by a factor of two. With the ability to lift into orbit nearly 64 metric tons (141,000 lb)---a mass greater than a 737 jetliner loaded with passengers, crew, luggage and fuel--Falcon Heavy can lift more than t

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Elon Musk and SpaceX have proposed to develop a Mars transportation infrastructure in order to facilitate the eventual colonization of Mars. The design includes fully reusable launch vehicles, human-rated spacecraft, on-orbit propellant tankers

Can we go to Mars by 2018? Elon Musk thinks spacex can
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Elon Musk, the SpaceX CEO and Tesla co-architect, said his company is on track to send his Mars-intended rocket on short trips by 2019.SpaceX aims to send a cargo mission to Mars in 2022, the company announced in September 2017, with an eventual aim of planting the seeds for a human colony.Musk was

It’s been a week since Elon Musk declared his intention to start testing a Mars spaceship, and now, SpaceX is about to receive an injection of a lot of money.In another round of financing, SpaceX could see an additional $500 million in funding, as reported by TechCrunch.The big supplier of this infl

The private spaceflight company has bold goals of reaching the Red Planet with reusable rocketry. In this just released animation, their vision includes a new two stage rocket and a spaceship/habitat that can land on Mars. They also unveil an on-orbit fuel re-supply and possible terraforming. -- Rea

The SpaceX founder said the company will be ready to send its Mars spacecraft into space for \"short flights\" in the first half of 2019.
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HAWTHORNE, CALIFORNIA — This week SpaceX announced plans to next year fly two paying passengers around the moon using technology that is still under development.
SpaceX founder and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Elon Musk estimated that the week-long moon fly-by would cover between 300,000 and 400,000